Monika Krause is a Fellow at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies and an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics. Political and academic analyses of Trump’s election victory, like the analysis of the results in the Brexit referendum, has initially largely focused on the role of class, race, gender, and to some extent region. For weeks, we have taken the task to “explain Trump” to be the task to explain why so many people voted for him
The recent upsurge of electoral success from the Brexit Leave campaign and Donald Trump’s presidenti...
The recent upsurge of electoral success from the Brexit Leave campaign and Donald Trump’s presidenti...
Peter Kivisto, The Trump Phenomenon: How the Politics of Populism Won in 2016 United Kingdom: Emera...
The UK’s recent vote to leave the European Union has been seen by many commentators as mirroring the...
The rhetoric of both the Brexit and Trump campaigns was grounded in conceptions of the past as the b...
This paper refers to two recent political phenomena: the Brexit, separation of the United Kingdom fr...
As the final votes are counted, pundits and pollsters sit stunned as Donald J. Trump gets set to ent...
Sociology has a Trump problem. And a Brexit problem. And a Populism problem. And a white people prob...
This paper refers to two recent political phenomena: the Brexit, separation of the United Kingdom fr...
This article builds on the embryonic inter/trans/anti/disciplinary Trump Studies to generate a theor...
On the 4th of May, Donald Trump became the Republican presidential nominee while on the 23rd of June...
The unprecedented geopolitical shift resulting from Brexit reflects deep socio-economic fault lines ...
The unprecedented geopolitical shift resulting from Brexit reflects deep socio-economic fault lines ...
Drawing on some of the factors that led to support for Brexit and Trump – outcomes many would have c...
The recent upsurge of electoral success from the Brexit Leave campaign and Donald Trump’s presidenti...
The recent upsurge of electoral success from the Brexit Leave campaign and Donald Trump’s presidenti...
The recent upsurge of electoral success from the Brexit Leave campaign and Donald Trump’s presidenti...
Peter Kivisto, The Trump Phenomenon: How the Politics of Populism Won in 2016 United Kingdom: Emera...
The UK’s recent vote to leave the European Union has been seen by many commentators as mirroring the...
The rhetoric of both the Brexit and Trump campaigns was grounded in conceptions of the past as the b...
This paper refers to two recent political phenomena: the Brexit, separation of the United Kingdom fr...
As the final votes are counted, pundits and pollsters sit stunned as Donald J. Trump gets set to ent...
Sociology has a Trump problem. And a Brexit problem. And a Populism problem. And a white people prob...
This paper refers to two recent political phenomena: the Brexit, separation of the United Kingdom fr...
This article builds on the embryonic inter/trans/anti/disciplinary Trump Studies to generate a theor...
On the 4th of May, Donald Trump became the Republican presidential nominee while on the 23rd of June...
The unprecedented geopolitical shift resulting from Brexit reflects deep socio-economic fault lines ...
The unprecedented geopolitical shift resulting from Brexit reflects deep socio-economic fault lines ...
Drawing on some of the factors that led to support for Brexit and Trump – outcomes many would have c...
The recent upsurge of electoral success from the Brexit Leave campaign and Donald Trump’s presidenti...
The recent upsurge of electoral success from the Brexit Leave campaign and Donald Trump’s presidenti...
The recent upsurge of electoral success from the Brexit Leave campaign and Donald Trump’s presidenti...
Peter Kivisto, The Trump Phenomenon: How the Politics of Populism Won in 2016 United Kingdom: Emera...